David R.scribbled nervously after reading
> Dear List:
>
> I have hacked SM for my company to produce my solution. Here are a few
> of the changes I've made:
>
> (1) I have hacked SM to work with my authentication system (a session
> cookie based system, Apache::AuthTicket), but it will work with any
> Apache authentication system that fills the environment variables for
> auth -- so it is also compatible with basic authentication. It uses
> login_auth to automatically log a user in if they are logged in to the
> current authentication scheme, and then checks a MySQL DB for their
> password... It is currently configured to work with the Vpopmail
> database structure. I think this could be developped into a plugin. It
> also works with vpopmail by automatically logging in for the right
> domain (in my case, I only have one. It could be configured to check for
>  a domain name variable easily).
>
> (2) I have changed it to hide the client's IP address, in the email
> headers. This is appropriate for secure/anonymous mail sending services,
>  and for users behind firewalls. I think this could be developped into a
>  plugin.

David,

I know I personally would love to be able to use item #2. being able to
hide the IP address in the headers would be a god-send in a corporate
environment and also at home.

-- 
Mark

"Stupidity has no moral high ground. It can't see that high!"




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